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This Earth Day: Protect the Places Where You're Happiest Outside

  

This Earth Day, our public lands face serious threats. Officials are trying to roll back protections for treasured places like Bears Ears and Avi Kwa Ame national monuments.

Trust for Public Land is standing firm against any effort to shrink, sell off, or strip protections from our national monuments, and with your help, we can ensure these irreplaceable places remain protected for future generations.

With beloved natural places at risk, this Earth Day matters a lot. The places we love, the public lands, parks, and trails that make us happiest outside, are on the line.

Add your name and join nature lovers across the country speaking out in defense of the outdoor spaces that make us happiest.

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RE: Keep Public Lands in Public Hands

To 

I am writing to express my deep concern over ongoing efforts to transfer public lands out of federal protection. Our public lands, including national forests, parks, and open spaces, are meant to be enjoyed by everyone. If protections are stripped away, they could be sold, developed, or closed to the public.

These lands are more than scenic places; they provide space for recreation, support wildlife, and strengthen our local economies. Weakening federal protections risks parceling out these lands for short-term financial gain. States simply do not have the resources to maintain these lands, upping the chances they will be sold to cover costs, cutting off access for millions of Americans.

You and your colleagues have a rare opportunity to safeguard these landscapes by passing the bipartisan Public Lands in Public Hands Act, ensuring that our public lands remain protected from privatization and accessible to all. I urge you to support this critical legislation and oppose any initiatives that would compromise the future of our public lands.

Thank you for your leadership and commitment to preserving these irreplaceable spaces.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Email]